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MASTERGRAIN announces acquisition of Fibercraft Door Company

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This strategic acquisition supports MASTERGRAIN's objective to control the premium and luxury fiberglass door segment by integrating Fibercraft's craftsmanship and products.

MASTERGRAIN announces acquisition of Fibercraft Door Company (Credit: MASTERGRAIN)

TORONTO — MASTERGRAIN™, a manufacturer of fiberglass exterior doors and components, announces the acquisition of Fibercraft Door Company, based in Hanover, Ontario. This strategic acquisition supports MASTERGRAIN’s objective to control the premium and luxury fiberglass door segment by integrating Fibercraft’s craftsmanship and products.

Fibercraft has pioneered large-format fiberglass pivot door systems and expanded its capabilities in the Canadian luxury door market. By integrating Fibercraft’s products with MASTERGRAIN’s offerings and distribution network, this partnership will provide more choices to homeowners, builders, architects and designers across North America.

Chris Edwards, President of MASTERGRAIN, expressed his enthusiasm, “We are thrilled to welcome Fibercraft into the MASTERGRAIN family. This partnership enhances our manufacturing capabilities and instantly broadens our product offerings. Together, we will continue to develop and deliver doors with unparalleled quality and innovation to our customers.”

Bruce Schaus, President of Fibercraft, shared his excitement, “Joining forces with MASTERGRAIN opens new markets for Fibercraft’s products and accelerates our growth strategy. With MASTERGRAIN’s support, we will innovate faster and more effectively, bringing our advanced fiberglass door systems to a broader North American market.”

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The union between MASTERGRAIN and Fibercraft will drive more adoption of fiberglass entry door systems within the building products industry, further positioning fiberglass as an alternative to metal, wood and vinyl.

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